THE NEW YORKER reasonable, then you have forgotten the flavor of one of the greatest of al] red burgundies. A fine Corton, Clos des Bressandes, '29, can be had for $30 a case at Luria's, among other places. Leh- lnann has a very unusual collection of vintages of the Romanée Conti do- main from 1925 to 1933; $22.50 to $37.5 O. A much less expensive wine -and a delectable one-is the estate- bottled Blagny, '29. It's $18 a case at L ., una s. Greig, Lawrence & Hoyt have Ï111- ported a few cases of very fine claret in magnums-pretty grand for a dinner party. In this lot are a Château Mou- ton-Rothschild; '29, at $8.50, and a Château Margaux, '28, for $5.60. Both wines are impressive enough in their own right, and coming in magnums somehow makes thel11 even more so. Sherry Wine & Spirits has a 1924 Châ- teau Latour which is about the best ac- companiment for steak or venison that we can imagine; $35 a case. Among the inexpensive clarets, Lehmann has a 1934 Château Calon-Ségur at $13.50 a case. This is a Saint- Estèphe of great hody and breeding, and it is ready for drinking right now. \Vhen it comes to Rhônes, we never get tired of recom- mending the 1929 red Hermitage im- ported by Schoonmaker and sold for $1 7 a case by all the retailers who han- dle the firm's wines. There is probably more champagne of the famous '28 vint- age now in town than in any place else except London, and the great marques of that year need no cÒl11ment. The brut can be found in most good shops. Ruinart Père & Fils, for example, sells for $4.75 a bottle; Bollinger is $6.25. There isn't much of the Krug Private Cuvée, '28, around because the Eng- lIsh have taken most of it, but Sherry \Vine & Spirits has some for $5.50. i\. t the same price here is a Lanson, '26, which we can recommend enthu- siastically. mong the less expensive champagnes, there is that delightful little Cramant Blanc de Blancs; $30 a case at J. .lL\.lan Bono, 5 0 West 8th Street, and at most of the places further uptown. This little-growth champagne is both dry and light, and a very fine way, we think 1 of starting a dinner off on the right foot. . DEPT. OF UTTER CONFUSION [Fronz the Milwaukee (If/is.) Journal] A daughter ,vas born to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ammido,vn in N e,v York Saturday. :\1 rs. Ammido,vn is the Sa tu rd ay. Mr. Ammido,vn is the Lake drive. ,::,::;;::;';:.. ,:::. : :::; ':::;;';"" ':,:,::!j;\ t:, , ,:'); ::::' iL: ":' ':::'::'ë :' '::' . /t-... -::.: :. t i 1i 73 ':i ( >% Sl ;Æ" iL , :$ '" CREPE DE CHINE :: .. : " :'.."....^".': ::" ::ÿ:>o":o:':::':.'r':' j 'J' / t t J' f 7 .. t, [ -{ , "',. .:.. ,:..: i >^ \ ;:11. ... --- f-\':;, i'f"'" . \1 ;, 'M \. "A,' :.:; : I' : , ".. :: ç) P"ftrJrLliT 'M; wii':' '#. , ;:F t):.::::,.:::.::::::} j:: :',: 1ñ1 # , x"\ , :: j . " ... .,'.. ::.': :. .' .:,. . :.:':':';,:,'..;:.. :J: ( ...?:' c:, o\ "'( A.f 1\ G"þÞ C; r -( .. ,, fÞ J I .'.'::: : !-O $" ù: ,:". '" g.", ';. "'" :'::'".:. :J-. :'. :., "'.':': :*-m.: .. ,. .(l@u, ;'" << hartreu$t '1 -à 'OS *'I ,; I I í ; " -rot I . Now you can enjoy the only Genuine Chartreuse at a cost no greater than other fine liqueurs. YELLOW-86 PROOF GREEN-110 PROOF. COPR. 1938-SCHENLEY IMPORT CORPORATION, N.Y. The Only Liqueur Made by Monks YEllOW $4.49 14/5 aT) · GREEN $5.49 (4/5 QT)